police england and wales

Data loss consultants sacked by Home Office

News The information lost included names, convictions, prisoner ID codes and details of drug treatment programmes of 84,000 prisoners in England and Wales. The firm was... [10 Sep 2008]

Home Office loses data on 84,000 prisoners

News Unencrypted data on all 84,000 prisoners in England and Wales has gone missing after a Home Office contractor lost a USB stick on which it had been stored. Data relating to all prisoners... [22 Aug 2008]

Courts to save millions with streamlined tech

News The 'CJ Know-How' system should help deliver "real savings" to the billions of pounds it costs to administer criminal justice in England and Wales, according to the CEO of the Crown... [17 Jul 2008]

UK Police Authority Supports Investigations With Powerful Solution and Reduces Expenditure by 90 Per Cent

White Paper The Kent Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales established by Parliament for the governance of policing at a local... [18 Jun 2008]

Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…

Comment Paul Seligman, Wales Mr Button - you mean get the police to do the job the ICO doesn't have the authority to do. Get the police to do the job the Data Protection Registrar isn't... [01 May 2008]

National fraud reporting centre to arrive next year

News A national centre to co-ordinate strategy for combating fraud in England and Wales should be in place by next year. The Attorney General's Office for England... [28 Apr 2008]

Tech to cut red tape and leave police to police

News A Police Federation of England and Wales spokesman said: "We are in favour in principle of the tech aspects of the review if measures such as using PDAs can be shown to... [08 Feb 2008]

Local gov't tech spend to hit £3bn

News The survey covered 468 local authorities in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, along with a number of police forces. According to the Society of IT... [03 Jan 2008]

Fall in drivers flouting mobile phone ban

News The ban on using a mobile phone when driving came into force in December 2003 and the latest Ministry of Justice motoring offence figures show 126,768 fixed penalty notices were issued by police in... [04 Dec 2007]

Judge calls for "universal" national DNA database

News Everyone arrested in England and Wales has their DNA sample taken and stored on the database forever, regardless of whether they are prosecuted or convicted. Time limits... [05 Sep 2007]

Power concentration in software for councils

News The survey covers details of software used by 343 local authorities - 78 per cent of the total in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, alongside information for 33 fire... [13 Jul 2007]

Novell Case Study: Kent Police Authority

White Paper The Kent Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales established by Parliament for the governance of policing at a local... [04 Apr 2007]

Anger at card fraud reporting changes

News The new rules cover England, Wales and Northern Ireland.silicon.com Financial Services The Home Office said in a statement: "In most cases consumers will be required to report these... [02 Apr 2007]

Improving Data Quality for Operational Efficiency and Freedom of Information

White Paper However, criminals do not respect county boundaries, so Gloucestershire Constabulary also owes a duty of care to the other 43 police forces of England and Wales, to... [27 Dec 2006]

O2 to sell Airwave?

News Airwave signed a £2.9bn, 19-year contract with the Home Office in 2000 and serves all police forces in England, Scotland and Wales. O2 is considering... [08 Dec 2006]

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